so I'm writing a script to take specific parts of the output from a pre-existing script and send them via HTTP POST.
I need to send them in the following format: blade.$hostname.cpu=$cpuvalue
and blade.$hostname.mem=$memvalue
with $hostname, $cpuvalue and $memvalue
being the output from the previously mentioned script.
I tried the following:
#!/bin/bash
for n in {10..11}
do
name=`./getdata.v7 $1 $2 | grep LINX"$n" | cut -c1-6`
cpu=`./getdata.v7 $1 $2 | grep LINX"$n"_processor-usage | cut -c24-25`
mem=`./getdata.v7 $1 $2 | grep LINX"$n"_memory-usage | cut -c21-22`
echo -e "blade.$name.cpu=$cpu\nblade.$name.mem=$mem"
done
But when I run the script i get this result:
blade.LINX10 LINX10 LINX10 LINX10 LINX10 LINX10 LINX10 LINX10 LINX10 LINX10 LINX10 LINX10 LINX10 LINX10 LINX10 LINX10 LINX10 LINX10 LINX10 LINX10 LINX10 LINX10 LINX10 LINX10 LINX10 LINX10 LINX10 LINX10 LINX10 LINX10 LINX10 LINX10 LINX10 LINX10 LINX10 LINX10.cpu=2
blade.LINX10 LINX10 LINX10 LINX10 LINX10 LINX10 LINX10 LINX10 LINX10 LINX10 LINX10 LINX10 LINX10 LINX10 LINX10 LINX10 LINX10 LINX10 LINX10 LINX10 LINX10 LINX10 LINX10 LINX10 LINX10 LINX10 LINX10 LINX10 LINX10 LINX10 LINX10 LINX10 LINX10 LINX10 LINX10 LINX10.mem=96
Could anyone help me as to what I need to change to only get the LINX10 part once instead of 36 times (yes i counted them)?
There is probably a very silly mistake in what I wrote but I'm new to bash and no matter what i try I can't get it to work.
{10..11}
is probably easier written10 11
.